Enkidu (Fate/strange fake)

Identity
Lancer's identity is Enkidu, the only friend of Gilgamesh. While he currently has the form of a human, he is not a human, but actually a mud puppet sculpted by the Gods in the ancient past. He was neither male nor female, but merely a monster made of mud that descended onto the earth and appeared in the forest. He did not have the intelligence of man, and he only played with the creatures of the forest. While it was rumored that he was more powerful than Gilgamesh, the Hero who ruled the nation, when he unleashed his wrath, Gilgamesh dismissed it entirely because he considered “having a contest of strength with a beast” to be complete nonsense. He merely laughed at the rumor due to the absolute faith in his own might and because he was certain that there existed no one stronger.

Personality
He seems to greatly appreciate nature, and he finds it as a relief that the world still beautiful as ever even after being covered by cities like Uruk. He is happy to sit while his Master is resting and simply allow himself to enjoy the magnificent natural landscape and the "song of the river."

Even when dealing with the person who hurt his Master, he speaks serenely in a polite manner. At the final jeering from the magus calling his Master a mongrel, Lancer simply turns his head and looks at the magus with eyes saturated with “rejection.” He instantly dissolves the malice in his eyes upon the magus' departure, and focuses on his Master.

Much like Gilgamesh, he regards their friendship highly. He is extremely surprised upon learning Gilgamesh has been summoned, and initially cannot even believe in such a turn of fate. After calmly opening his eyes, slowly standing up, and having a brief moment of silence, he has a feeling rampaging in his chest that goes through emotions of confusion, frustration, and finally overwhelming joy. He believes it is destiny that they will battle once again in the Holy Grail War, and he is confident that the tapestry woven between Enkidu and his King would not tear just because a fight or two. Even after a thousand melees together, their bond would remain just as strong as ever.